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Old Man Jay [Poem: Written 1960/61; #8, Jr High School Days]

 

Author: Dennis Siluk

Old Man Jay lived in the trees Old Man Ja had ten mph shoes Old Ma Ja had a secret Ol Ma Ja could not forgive the self Ol Ma J had it under control

To different trees he conveyed each night: his hopes, and wishes under the sky's light

Ol M J walked twenty mph O M J asked for forgiveness o m j spent all his time

trying to control being out of controlling.

No one noticed No one knew

that he existed but.... o w j.

And because he couldn't control, his heart gave away he died at thirty-three, the city's newspaper read: "Vacancy!"

Note by the author: "Perhaps this should remind me (rereading this old poem after letting it sit for 25-years, and writing it 45-years ago), that when we are kids, we are displaying our gifts, if only we could see them; here I've noticed a pattern of diminishing letters, and the psychological melt down; perhaps that is why I majored in psychology in college, and a minor in literature. We think we are doing strange things, when we are not, we are doing, or writing what is inside of us, what we feel is important. Control is a major power player in any part of human behavior; in the Army, or family, or place of employment. The Government, the word power never rises as high as control I do believe. Influence is based on leadership, but behind leadership is control, and behind that is power. This poem was written in l960/61, number #8, while attending my first years of Jr. High School, at Como Park, in St. Paul, Minnesota."

Author Bio:

Dennis Siluk

Writing is more than a hobby for me. It's a passion, one of the ways I capture and celebrate life.

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